| Location |
| 624 4th Street (Between E & F) |
| next door to the Farmer's Kitchen Cafe |
| Hours |
| Store Hours: Mon - Sat 9:00AM - 7:00PM |
| Phone |
| (530)756-1862 |
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Natural Food Works is a local foods grocery store and health food store. They offer discounted supplements and fresh, local produce and prepared foods, including meats and fish, fruits and vegetables. Their extensive line of house prepared items incorporates local and organic ingredients and is gluten and casein free. Local food bypasses shipping costs, avoiding the many layers of mark-up involved in conventional grocery shopping. The idea is that food staples move directly from local farms to their store, and directly from there to your home. Some items will make a stop in their kitchen to become prepared foods, but you still eliminate a lot of middlemen. Local food is good for the environment and for sustainable food systems, and it's good for your budget.
The concept is to build a new model for a local food system that works. They aim to grow the concept, providing for more grower participation and more product diversity.
Try their local organic pesto, salad dressing, barbeque sauce, pickles, jams, fruit compotes, chutneys, ravioli, pizza and chicken pot pie. Or pickled beets, egg salad, free range chicken salad, fresh low mercury tuna salad, and blueberry muffins.
They specialize in gluten free/ casein free foods, including ravioli, sandwich rolls and hot dog buns, bagels, pizza, pastry dough, gelato, tamales, and seasonal organic soups and dinner entrees. They also bake fresh every day a gluten free/ casein free line of brownies, sourdough bread, blueberry muffins, foccacia rolls/hamburger buns, hot dog buns, bagels, blueberry bagels, chocolate chip cookies, sugar cookies and panko style bread crumbs. Add to the list linguine, fettuccine and lasagna pasta, and you're good to go if you're looking for gluten or casein free foods.
No factory food contaminants (solvents, degreasers), no aluminum pans, no hydrogenated or trans fats, no corn syrup, no micro-waved foods, no unnatural additives.
They also accept calls for pre-order (since their products turn over rapidly), which may be a good idea if you're from out of town.
Bob Black helped start Natural Food Works.
Read a related article in
Davis Life Magazine
Older photos
The storefront from a former life.
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2005-02-18 17:35:23 A little on the pricey side, but you can get great quality stuff here; bioregional and organic... I ♥ Natural Food Works —JevanGray
2005-08-30 22:55:30 I've never eaten here but I've been walking past it lately. Got any suggestions? —IrenePark
2005-12-26 18:21:07 I have a 2003-10-24 receipt from "Davis Ntrl Food Wrks" at 206 G St. (next to the Artery) Is it possible this store was once there? —SteveDavison
2005-12-31 09:59:07 Yes. We were in the old Terminal Hotel on G Street that was demolished in 2000. Natural Food Works was founded there by UC Davis students in 1971, an early manifestation of that period's counterculture emphasis on "natural" food. —RoseAnneDeCristoforo
2005-12-31 13:35:37 I wonder how the receipt could be 2003 then? —SteveDavison
2006-01-04 20:49:26 We didn't get our credit card machine updated right away. Sorry. —RoseAnneDeCristoforo
2006-01-10 06:07:33 No problem! —SteveDavison
2007-01-29 19:11:35 This place has a lot of herbs that you probably wouldn't find anywhere else in town. I stopped by to buy some valerian root to entertain my cat, and out of curiosity I wanted to clarify something I read on the internet about its effects on humans. 'So, this is supposed to calm you down?" And the lady who helped me responded "No, this gives you psychic energy." Be on the lookout for pseudospiritual stuff, and take medicinal claims with a grain of salt. —KarlMogel
2007-12-05 12:58:15 Very, Very disappointed. I had heard such good things from friends about this place. About 2 weeks ago I emailed about the possibility of ordering a gluten-free dairy-free cake for a party and never received a response. I called today to follow up and as I just started to speak I was cut-off and told I would get a call later. Even if I do happen to get a return call, I will not bring my business here. —MyaBrn


